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- Perpignan, France
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- Ideally 3 to 5.
Late August I removed a few of frames of brood / stores from a (for me) scarily populous hive. Not having been wearing my glasses I chose badly and there were apparently no eggs / young larva for them to rear a queen from. So a week ago, as a last chance I gave them a small frame of eggs to work with. Yesterday I took a quick look and found 4 queen cells, 3 capped and across 2 frames (which means they must have physically moved an egg / larva to adjoining frame). To give myself two chances of success, I've moved the frame one just one cell to a mating nuc with stores. I'm guessing they will emerge around next weekend, so 25th - 27th Sept.
What will be interesting will be to see is they manage to open mate at that late time of the year. I think I have a chance, but it's pretty hard to find any information on other bee keepers going through this end September / first week of October. Then of course can they build up (with some help) in time to survive winter.
When I know more I'll update this thread - it may be of interest to people in a similar position in the future.
What will be interesting will be to see is they manage to open mate at that late time of the year. I think I have a chance, but it's pretty hard to find any information on other bee keepers going through this end September / first week of October. Then of course can they build up (with some help) in time to survive winter.
When I know more I'll update this thread - it may be of interest to people in a similar position in the future.